STOCKTON, Calif. — Frank Strait Wright squinted against the bright afternoon sun, his hazel eyes creasing at the corners. A warm, humid breeze blew across his weathered cheek as he gripped his cane ...
BROADWAY, Va. (WHSV) - Growing up in Quicksburg, J.D. Weaver spent most of his time playing “military” with his childhood friends. At 8 years old, the path ahead of him was clear. “We had all the gear ...
U.S. Marines showcase uniforms from different eras of service for the Marine Corps 250th birthday, New Orleans, Nov. 1, 2025. Marines with Marine Forces Reserve and Marine Forces South participated in ...
Staff Sgt. Dylan Rasmussen was named the Runner-up Combat Instructor of the Year for the service in 2025. He was shot during a traffic confrontation in North Carolina. By Matt White Published Oct 23, ...
Soldiers maneuver a Stryker Combat Vehicle at the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, California. (Staff Sgt. Julie Jaeger/U.S. Army) The majority of ground combat vehicles used by the U.S. Army and ...
U.S. Marine Corps amphibious combat vehicles with 3rd Assault Amphibian Battalion, 1st Marine Division, execute an amphibious landing rehearsal from San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ship ...
The stretch of freeway is typically used by over 80,000 people daily. Shrapnel from artillery rounds fired by the U.S. Marine Corps during a celebration in front of Vice President JD Vance and ...
Vice President JD Vance joined Marines and sailors at Camp Pendleton in California on Saturday for the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Marine Corps, telling the crowd that the Corps remains ready to ...
The amount of maintenance done on ground vehicles over the last decade has steadily declined, the Government Accountability Office found. By Nicholas Slayton Published Sep 27, 2025 8:01 AM EDT A new ...
Frederick resident Douglass Daniel recently released his newest book, “Kill — Do Not Release,” which explores the history of Marine Corps combat correspondents and censored stories from World War II.
Editor’s Note: This is the third in a series of three articles on the U.S. Marine Corps. The first article was published on June 16, 2025, and the second article was published on June 19, 2025.